IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER Sample Clauses

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER. Start Date Order & Payment Due Date Pick Up Week 1st Preferred Pick Up Date AM/PM 2nd Preferred Pick Up Date AM/PM _ Signature of Responsible Representative: BY SIGNING THIS, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE YOU’VE READ & AGREE TO TERMS. _ XxXxxxx Chocolate Factory Physical Street Address to send packets 000 Xxxxxx Xx. Hollister, CA 95023 (P) 000-000-0000 ( F)000-000-0000 xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
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IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER. FALL SEMESTER DATES: Any time after the is submitted: You must cancel the reservation in writing. $125.00 (half) of the will be refunded if canceled in writing and post marked no later than July 1, 2006 There is no refund after July 1, 2006. July 1, 2006 Last day to cancel Academic Year, Fall Only or 12 month Agreement and still receive a 50% refund of your . Cancellation must be in writing. July 25, 2006. Last day to request room change before check- in. Room change requests will then begin again10 business days after the first day of classes. (September 5th, 2006) Thursday, August 17, 2006 9:00 am to 7:00 pm If you are a new freshman student or a new transfer student to the University of Idaho, you may arrive on this date. It is a great way to get a jump-start on your time here at the university and prepare for new student orientation on Friday. This orientation focuses on your needs as a new student. Friday, August 18, 2006: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm New freshmen must be checked in by 10:00 am; all other students can check in today Saturday, August 19, 2006: Noon to 5:00 pm Open for all students to check in. Sunday, August 20, 2006: Noon to 5:00 pm. Returning students must be checked in by 5:00 pm December 2006: Residents are asked to vacate within 48 hours after their last final. Students who are deemed to be disrupting the community and impeding the academic pursuits of others will be referred for disciplinary action. If you need to extend your stay for any reason, it must be pre-approved with your Area Coordinator. December 16, 2006 by Noon All residents must vacate their room for the entire Winter Break, until Spring Semester opening (except LLC or a 12 month XxXxxxxxx Xxxx Agreement). Residence Halls and Dining Services will be closed between semesters. SPRING SEMESTER DATES: November 1, 2006: Last day to cancel Spring only Residence Hall Agreement and still receive a 50% refund. . Cancellation must be in writing. January 8, 2007: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. This is the earliest that residents can move back into their room after Winter Break. January 10, 2007: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm All students with Spring only Agreements must be checked in by 5:00 pm. May 2007 Residents are asked to vacate within 48 hours after their last final. Students who are deemed to be disrupting the community and impeding the academic pursuits of others will be referred for disciplinary action. If you need to extend your stay for any reason, it must be pre- approved with your Area Coordinato...
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER. FALL SEMESTER On-Campus Registration August 8-9 Teacher Prep Days August 10-11 DUSD First Day of Fall Semester for Middle School Students August 10 First Day of High School Academic Instruction for Fall Semester August 14 First Day of Conservatory Instruction for Fall Semester August 21 Labor Day (No School) September 4 Picture Make-Up Day/Staff Picture Day September 6 High School Academic Back-to-School Night September 7 Fall Festival September 9 End of Grading Period September 22 Progress Reports Available September 29 Academic Teacher PD Day (No School) October 9 Homecoming October 14 College Fair October 18-19 Middle School Social October 20 End of Grading Period November 3 Progress Reports Available November 9
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER. Be sure to refer to each specific assessment calendar for a complete list of key dates. Date Event Program
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER. Start Date Order & Payment Due Date Pick Up Order Signature of Responsible Representative: BY SIGNING THIS, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE YOU’VE READ & AGREE TO TERMS. XxXxxxx Chocolate Factory Physical Street Address to send packets 000 Xxxxxx Xx. Hollister, CA 95023
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER. Application Release: December 1, 2015 • FACTS enrollment available: early January 2016 • Early Enrollment Application Deadline: March 4, 2016 • Financial Aid Application Available Online: March • Early Placement Testing for Incoming Freshmen: March 12, 2016 • Early Enrollment Decisions: March 18, 2016 • Final Enrollment Application Deadline: TBD • Financial Aid Application Deadline: TBD • Final Placement Testing for Incoming Freshmen: TBD • Tuition Assistance Applications: TBD • Student Orientation: August 2016 (Date/Time TBD)
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER. Application Release: December 1, 2015 • FACTS enrollment available: early January 2016 • Early Enrollment Application Deadline: March 4, 2016 • Financial Aid Application Available Online: March • Early Placement Testing for Incoming Freshmen: March 12, 2016 (tentative) • Early Enrollment Decisions: March 18, 2016 (tentative) • Final Enrollment Application Deadline: May 2, 2016 (tentative) • Financial Aid Application Deadline: May 2, 2016 • Final Placement Testing for Incoming Freshmen: May 14, 2016 (tentative) • Tuition Assistance Applications: May 16, 2016 (tentative) • Student Orientation: August 2016 (Date/Time TBD)
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IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER. JULY 1, 2022- Vendor applications, proof of liability insurance, and payments due. AUGUST 20, 2022- Send the names of your volunteer/staff to xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxx. Reminder - you are allotted a maximum of 8 Designated Driver wristbands, any additional will be at your cost. AUGUST 26, 2022- set up day 9am-4pm. You MUST be done setting up by 4pm and off premises, no exceptions! Saturday morning you will only be allowed to bring in food/products. You must be ready to serve/ready for inspection at 10am. AUGUST 27, 2022 - festival day. As previously stated, setup must be complete by 10am, and all vehicles moved out of the staging area, and ready to serve/ready for inspection. AUGUST 28, 2022 - Tear down day. Reminder- tear down must be complete by 12pm. Make checks or money orders payable to: Lakeshore Brewers Guild. First time vendors, please submit an image of your booth. The Lakeshore Brewers Guild is the licensee for the time period of ● August 27th, 2022 at Pere Marquette Beach, Muskegon, MI ● The Lakeshore Brewers Guild retains all of the profits of the sale of alcoholic beverages. ● The licensee maintains control and responsibility for the actions of all persons or employees and operations of the concession business as they relate to the Liquor Control Act and Rules or violations of the Act and Rules. ● The licensee retains control over all portions of the licensed premises. ● The licensee will purchase all alcoholic beverages from an authorized source. PLEASE KEEP THESE RULES FOR YOUR REFERENCE! FOOD VENDOR APPLICATION Please submit your proposed menu and payment via mail to: Lakeshore Brewers Guild ℅ Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx 1644 Division St Muskegon, MI 49441 Food Vendor Fee: $500 ● Please initial as confirmation that you have read the rules on pages 1& 2, and agree to comply with them. Please keep the pages of rules for your reference. Failure to comply may result in your food truck being shut down before or during the 2022 festival, and/or non-consideration for future Lakeshore Brewers Guild events. (initial)

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